“Jeopardy!” producer Sarah Foss dished about last week’s games with champion Buzzy Cohen this week – and tried to skirt past an unfortunate statistic.
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The ‘three-month rule’ and the signs your relationship won’t make it
Experts aren’t sold on three months as the be-all-end-all marker for relationship success, but do support the idea of waiting before going all in.
Tori Bowie, eclampsia and pregnancy complications
Eclampsia and preeclampsia are possibly deadly for mother and baby. Here’s what you need to know.
What are Nazi flags doing outside Disney and what happens when hate is left to flourish?
When politicians like DeSantis and Trump encourage – or at least don’t discourage – fringe views, they flourish. Experts say this only fuels hatred.
Coming out isn’t actually over. Here’s why.
LGBTQ people should come out and assert their identities in the face of bigotry, though experts say they should never feel obligated to.
What is ‘beekeeping age’ and why is TikTok buzzing about it? Hint: It’s not about bees.
The buzziest TikTok trend – “beekeeping age” – doesn’t have anything to do with bees. Well, not entirely, anyway.
‘We’re all overcompensating’: Why so many LGBTQ community members struggle with body dysmorphia
For many members of the LGBTQ community, concerns about body image range from general dissatisfaction to body dysmorphia to eating disorders.
Niecy Nash on queerness, marriage and joy: ‘I’m having the time of my life’
Actress Niecy Nash chatted with USA TODAY about her career, her queerness and her outlook on life.
Adam Lambert is owning his queerness. How the ‘American Idol’ star conquers homophobia
Adam Lambert placed second on “American Idol” 14 years ago. More than a decade later, he’s conquered a category all his own thanks to his queerness.
What is Shavuot? Everything to know about this lesser-known Jewish holiday
What is Shavuot and why is it celebrated? While some people may not be familiar with the holiday, it’s a significant one for Jews.